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Realistically I think that like if you just choose not to die in opm you get stronger
That’s basically how limiters work at least, and everyone has a limiter
Metal bat demonstrates this to a higher degree especially, and there’s like a 99.99% chance he’s gonna break his limiter at some point
Wait, what if God is a being that created life and death, and those who manage to be on the edges will manage to transcend both.
 
Wait, what if God is a being that created life and death, and those who manage to be on the edges will manage to transcend both.
funny thing is i dont think saitama was at the edge more like literally beyond so far the line and yet wills himself life
 
bruh If you really thought about, saitama's training days is straight up horror. The non stop physical activity literally tore him apart from the inside out and has him spitting blood and breaking bones and while still fighting monsters. Despite the life threatening injuries he not only doesn't stop, continues stacking life injuries daily, but literally starves himself and pretty much cuts off any nutrients his body needs to actually heal by just eating a banana a day, and to top it off doubles the damn torture by start of winter and summer.

for a year and a half saitama was literally operating a meatsuit that by all accounts of biology, is inoperable. There isn't anything fueling it. Broken bones continue to be broken and hemorrhages worsen to the worst degree possible. Every last drop of energy depleted. Everything that allows the human body to function now has no reason to run.

he's nothing short of a corpse,

Yet somehow saitama wakes another day and does it all over again.

Literally every waking day, every second, every moment where saitama exists and doesn't drop dead has him fighting death over what should be his dead body, and at the same time literally wills his body to work.
what I find more interesting about this is that saitama probably encountered his limiter and reached it the moment the result of all the injuries and ailments catched up to him.

now here's the fun part; the fact that saitama was on death's door basically set his limiter to what a person would logically survive given the circumstance, and by willing himself alive and fight biology, yet leaving his body unfit (/unusable) to function, saitama unintentionally set his limiter on a loop where it remains that exact limit and never rising or changing, when its SUPPOSED to. You're supposed to receive a new limiter when you become a monster from intense emotions which saitama should be a candidate for during his training, or explosive growth from surviving death.

maybe THATS why it broke! Saitama's limiter was stuck in a position where its subjected to contradictory commands and broke due to probably not having been programmed to handle this particular circumstance.
 
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uh why don’t we take the 5-B Boros statement (the one currently on the profile) as justification for csrc being a planet buster?
 
what I find more interesting about this is that saitama probably encountered his limiter and reached it the moment the result of all the injuries and ailments catched up to him.

now here's the fun part; the fact that saitama was on death's door basically set his limiter to what a person would logically survive given the circumstance, and by willing himself alive and fight biology, yet leaving his body unfit (/unusable) to function, saitama unintentionally set his limiter on a loop where it remains that exact limit and never rising or changing, when its SUPPOSED to. You're supposed to receive a new limiter when you become a monster from intense emotions which saitama should be a candidate for during his training, or explosive growth from surviving death.

maybe THATS why it broke! Saitama's limiter was stuck in a position where its subjected to contradictory commands and broke due to probably not having been programmed to handle this particular circumstance.
You are overthinking it, it broke because he willed himself to do it. Ain't that deep.
 
what I find more interesting about this is that saitama probably encountered his limiter and reached it the moment the result of all the injuries and ailments catched up to him.

now here's the fun part; the fact that saitama was on death's door basically set his limiter to what a person would logically survive given the circumstance, and by willing himself alive and fight biology, yet leaving his body unfit (/unusable) to function, saitama unintentionally set his limiter on a loop where it remains that exact limit and never rising or changing, when its SUPPOSED to. You're supposed to receive a new limiter when you become a monster from intense emotions which saitama should be a candidate for during his training, or explosive growth from surviving death.

maybe THATS why it broke! Saitama's limiter was stuck in a position where its subjected to contradictory commands and broke due to probably not having been programmed to handle this particular circumstance.
Maybe the translator can't cope, but I didn't understand a word
 
uh why don’t we take the 5-B Boros statement (the one currently on the profile) as justification for csrc being a planet buster?
Iirc it was bc the symbol used in the statement could mean star or planet or something

But you could try making a CRT, if its convincing at worst he could get a "possibly" rating
 
Iirc it was bc the symbol used in the statement could mean star or planet or something

But you could try making a CRT, if its convincing at worst he could get a "possibly" rating
In the same databook it was said that boros (before meteoric) could already destroy a planet, so why in this case saying "star" would be "planet" if they already translated planet the previous time?is like:
boros(unleash form)can destroy a planet,and then say,in meteoric form he can destroy a planet with his final attack,again does not make sense because the word was already use it
 
In the same databook it was said that boros (before meteoric) could already destroy a planet, so why in this case saying "star" would be "planet" if they already translated planet the previous time?
I don't remember that being pointed out anywhere
 
I don't remember that being pointed out anywhere
in the same databook(or whatever is called)where they say that boros in meteoric form can destroy a star,previosly is say that in unleash form he can destroy a planet(or blast a planet)
 
You are overthinking it, it broke because he willed himself to do it. Ain't that deep.
I mean there clearly is a set or rules in place? I'm tryna ground saitama's case based on how limiters worked for everyone else and make sense of it. Why so uptight with details lmao
 
Iirc it was bc the symbol used in the statement could mean star or planet or something

But you could try making a CRT, if its convincing at worst he could get a "possibly" rating
“Csrc is at least planet level, could be star level, so we’re going with multi continental at best”
Sounds plausible enough
 
what I find more interesting about this is that saitama probably encountered his limiter and reached it the moment the result of all the injuries and ailments catched up to him.

now here's the fun part; the fact that saitama was on death's door basically set his limiter to what a person would logically survive given the circumstance, and by willing himself alive and fight biology, yet leaving his body unfit (/unusable) to function, saitama unintentionally set his limiter on a loop where it remains that exact limit and never rising or changing, when its SUPPOSED to. You're supposed to receive a new limiter when you become a monster from intense emotions which saitama should be a candidate for during his training, or explosive growth from surviving death.

maybe THATS why it broke! Saitama's limiter was stuck in a position where its subjected to contradictory commands and broke due to probably not having been programmed to handle this particular circumstance.
tbh unless I'm missing something, doesn't this basically cover all the bases and pretty much explains what happened to saitama?
 
uh why don’t we take the 5-B Boros statement (the one currently on the profile) as justification for csrc being a planet buster?
You’ve asked this same question like fifteen million times and it’s already been explained to you
 
How long till we accept the sp^2 as multi galaxy
I do think the calc is severely low-balled because we are using the observation distance of stars inside the Earth's atmosphere.

I'm sure we could see much more distant stars if we were looking at them from space, without the thick atmosphere in between. I just couldn't find that information.
 
I do think the calc is severely low-balled because we are using the observation distance of stars inside the Earth's atmosphere.

I'm sure we could see much more distant stars if we were looking at them from space, without the thick atmosphere in between. I just couldn't find that information.
OPM's universe is larger than ours, due to the fact that there are alien civilizations beyond the solar system and possibly the galaxy.
not to mention the possibility of infinite parallel universes.

so seeing a lot of stars (which by comparison in space you would only see a couple of them with luck) would mean that there is more matter than in our universe.
 
I mean it’s a given that the calc is a lowball
really we have no idea how far the effects travelled, and there’s a good chance there was at least 1 galaxy in there which would instantly make the results skyrocket
4-A is like the barest minimum anyways
OPM's universe is larger than ours, due to the fact that there are alien civilizations beyond the solar system and possibly the galaxy.
not to mention the possibility of infinite parallel universes.

so seeing a lot of stars (which by comparison in space you would only see a couple of them with luck) would mean that there is more matter than in our universe.
No
 
I do think the calc is severely low-balled because we are using the observation distance of stars inside the Earth's atmosphere.

I'm sure we could see much more distant stars if we were looking at them from space, without the thick atmosphere in between. I just couldn't find that information.
Can you check same calc, please?
 
OPM's universe is larger than ours, due to the fact that there are alien civilizations beyond the solar system and possibly the galaxy.
not to mention the possibility of infinite parallel universes.

so seeing a lot of stars (which by comparison in space you would only see a couple of them with luck) would mean that there is more matter than in our universe.
isn't like space big enough already? I mean look at 40k and how many factions exist in their reality, yet apparently everything takes place in one measly galaxy.
 
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